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Sephardic food holds a central place in the community, connecting people to their heritage through traditional recipes shared among family and friends.
Hannah Rosenthal, former U.S. State Department Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, recently participated in an AJC Passport live show in Atlanta, marking 75 years since AJC's Atlanta office was established.
The article discusses the implementation of progressive Jewish education at The Idea School in Tenafly, NJ, which integrates interdisciplinary, project-based learning (PBL) into Jewish and General Studies.
A recent study comparing Canadian Jews to their American counterparts reveals that Canadian Jews are thriving due to lower intermarriage rates, higher participation in Jewish institutions, stronger religious identities, and deeper connections with Israel.
Imam Mohamed Magid, a prominent imam in America, and AJC Transatlantic Institute Director Daniel Schwammenthal discuss Islam in America, Muslim-Jewish relations, and the recent publication of an anti-Semitic cartoon by The New York Times in a podcast by AJC Passport.
"Headlines" is a popular Haredi podcast, launched in 2014, that delves into controversial and pressing issues affecting the Orthodox Jewish community by inviting distinguished figures to discuss topics related to Halakha and Jewish thought.
A mother reflects on taking her daughter to synagogue in the wake of increased security measures following the Tree of Life shooting.
This episode of 'Israel Story', shared on the 'Unorthodox' podcast, focuses on the theme of Ruth from the Bible, exploring modern stories of women who embody her characteristics of loyalty and courage.
Dr. Jonathan Karp explores the interconnected histories of Jewish-Americans and African-Americans in the United States, focusing on cultural, economic, and intellectual aspects.
JTA Washington Bureau Chief Ron Kampeas provides insight into the heated exchange of comments between Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and President Trump following Omar's remarks about the September 11 attacks.
The text recounts the author's childhood fascination with a cartoon about Benjamin of Tudela, a 12th-century Jewish traveler, and explores their subsequent discovery of the city of Harbin in China, built by Jewish immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The text delves into the challenges facing the American Jewish community, emphasizing the growing trend of political homelessness among American Jews as they find it increasingly difficult to align with either major political party, particularly due to shifts in support for Israel.
Amid Venezuela's national crisis, where 70% of Caracas' Jewish population has fled, those who remain face precarious living conditions, including the threat of kidnappings, rampant crime, and a collapsing economy.
In episode 176 of Unorthodox, the podcast features two Jewish guests.
Gilad Malach of the Israel Democracy Institute discusses the electoral trends among Israel's insular ultra-orthodox Jewish community, highlighting the division within this small community and the increasing trend of ultra-Orthodox voters leaving Haredi parties.
In a discussion with Gilad Malach from the Israel Democracy Institute, the focus is on the electoral trends within Israel's ultra-Orthodox Haredi community.
The author reflects on the need to combat Islamophobia within the Jewish community, underscored by the tragedies like the Tree of Life shooting and the Christchurch mosque attack.
Dr. Lonnie Bunch III, Founding Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, discusses the historical and current state of Black-Jewish relations in America, exploring the existence of a shared agenda.
Between the late 1960s and the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, nearly two million Jews left Russia, Ukraine, and other parts of the Soviet Empire, with support from diaspora Jewish communities globally, particularly in the United States.
During the Holocaust, North African Jews faced discrimination and persecution under French and Italian racial laws, economic disenfranchisement, and internment in camps.
The Tel Aviv Review hosts a panel discussion in Washington DC featuring journalists Amir Tibon of Haaretz and Said Arikat of Al Quds, along with Gilad Halpern and Ori Nir, discussing the coverage of US administrations, social media's impact on journalism, and the influence of diaspora groups on the Israeli-Palestinian-American relationship.
In a panel discussion in Washington DC, Gilad Halpern and Ori Nir talk to Haaretz correspondent Amir Tibon and Al Quds correspondent Said Arikat about their experiences covering consecutive US administrations, journalism in the era of social media, and the influence of diaspora groups on the Israeli-Palestinian-American relationship.
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the RCA Prenup, Rabbi Elazar Muskin discusses its impact on American Jewry with The Rabbinical Council of America and shares anecdotes highlighting the necessity of the prenuptial agreement to prevent cases of agunot.
The article discusses the complex issue of dating with a mental disorder within the Orthodox Jewish community.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, known as AMLO, recently became president of Mexico amid high expectations.

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